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Sandeep Samineni

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To get admission to IIT Madras the JEE Mains Results alone are not enough. A qualifying qualification in the JEE Mains examination is required to first qualify as it serves as a preliminary test. However, to secure a place in the IIT Madras B.Tech programme you will also need to take the JEE Advanced exam which is the second stage of the admission process. Admission is mainly based on your performance in the JEE Advanced. You must achieve a competitive rank to be considered for popular courses like computer science or electrical engineering which are very challenging It is therefore important to perform well in both exams to get a chan
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Yes, it is possible to reapply for TNEA 2024 counselling after 1 year. Although reapplying does not guarantee acceptance it is important to note that you must satisfy the eligibility criteria given for the current admission cycle. This means that you should have the necessary qualifications and documentation ready for the application process. Further, ensure that you are aware of any changes in admission guidelines or requirements that may have occurred since your last application. Always check the TNEA site to find the most accurate and updated information regarding reapplication procedures and eligibility.

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To be admitted to the Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women through JEE Mains Paper 2 for B.A. from 2012 at IGDTUW a competitive percentile is typically required. While specific cutoff percentiles can vary each year based on factors such as the number of applicants and overall performance candidates generally aim for a percentile above 85-90 to enhance their chances of admission. The most accurate and updated information regarding the exact percentile requirements for the current admission cycle should be checked on the official IGDTUW website or relevant admission notifications.

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Yes. After completing your M.Tech in Signal Processing you can appear for both SET and NET tests. The first is the national Eligibility Test. For the SET, candidates must have a Master's degree recognised by UGC and for general category applicants as minimum 55% marks are required (50% for SC/ST/PwD candidates. 23. Similarly, the UGC Net requires a Master's degree with at least 55% marks from a recognised university 45. Therefore your qualifications meet the eligibility criteria for both exams.

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On the basis of popularity among the students and previous admission trends, a few of the best Instrumentation Technology private institutions in the country are VIT Vellore, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, BITS Pilani, Thapar University, Amity University (Noida), SASTRA University, etc. You will get a lot of practical exposure at these private colleges that are very well known for their infrastructure, course syllabus, lab work, and industry connections. You can expect good placements as recruiters visit the campuses every year to hire talented and skilled students and you can be one of them.

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Vidhi Jain

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Instrumentation Technology courses do have a good number of electives for you to take up usually from the second year onwards where you get the chance to pick a subject that interests you more and is easy-going for you.You can choose to pick a subject according to the career line and industry that you would like to enter into in the future. There are a lot of choices like Analog Electronics, Power Electronics, Data Communication Networks, IoT, Embedded System Design, Fiber Optics, etc.

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This differs from person to person. Some students would find it very easy because of their passion and inclination towards the field of instrumentation, control systems, and electronics, and their experience at the college where they pursue the course. Other students might find it challenging and difficult depending on their understanding and technical grasp of the course syllabus.Having said that, the Instrumentation courses cover a range of areas for you to gain expertise in, become job-ready for the future, and look forward to a good earning potential with companies offering excellent salary packages.

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Here's the list of some of the important documents you must keep handy during the admission process for Instrumentation Technology Engineering:·       Class 12th mark sheet with at least 50 to 60% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics subjects.·       Class 10th mark sheet (if applicable).·       A valid ID proof like Adhaar, Passport, PAN Card, etc.·       Migration and character certificates, if required.·       Recent passport-size photographsIn the case of PG courses, you
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You can definitely take lateral entry admission directly to the second year of BTech in Instrumentation Engineering at some popular colleges in India after completing a Diploma in Instrumentation Technology or Engineering, which spans 3 years. You should have decent marks of around 50 to 60% in your Diploma final exams and also clear the entrance test for admission that is usually required by a few universities.Rest, you should always confirm the admission requirements for the course by reading the same on the official colleges' websites where you wish to pursue the course.

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For UG Instrumentation Technology courses, you should have at least 75% marks in Class 12 in the PCM subjects. If you belong to the reserved category, the marks eligibility for you will be 65%. Apart from that, you have to appear for the JEE Main and JEE Advanced exams and get good marks, which will serve as the final call for admission.Once you get a good rank in JEE Advanced, participate in the counselling for seat allocation based on your rank. However, for PG Instrumentation Engineering courses admission, the eligibility criteria is 60% marks in your bachelor's degree and clearing the GATE exam.

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